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Mammalian Dissection The Rat Rattus norvegicus Materials Lab notebook—everyone writes notes; everyone not actually working on the rat needs to draw all diagrams. Dissecting Pan and Tools – Scalpel, dissecting scissors, probes Gloves (if actually dissecting/handling rats) Plastic bag, labeled with names of students in group Rat Rules No eating or drinking at all! No carving in black wax No working ahead No mutilations – – Especially cutting off head or tail Squishing, squashing, or cutting organs into pieces No dares—the rat is cured in poisonous chemicals. Preserved Rats These rats were raised in captivity on a “farm” Euthanized by gas. Cuts made at neck and tail/leg and injected with colored latex dye to remove blood and see blood vessels Cured in formaldehyde (carcinogen), then washed clean and placed in a “safer” juice. Preserving kills all bacteria, so they do not spoil until bacteria starts to grow Rats! In your lab book- Kingdom: Animal Phylum: Chordate Class: Mammal Order: Rodent Family: Muridae Genus: Rattus Species: norvegicus Meet your rat Give it a good bath under running water for at least a minute. Hang upside down for about another minute to drain. Dry rat and tray with paper towel. Mammals are Bilateral Lab: 1. Is your rat perfectly bilateral? How is it not? Mammals are very similar in structure Skeletal Organ Systems DNA Lab: 2. 3. Draw a simple rat in your lab notebook. (almost full size) Label the following anatomical terms of location: Anatomical Terms of Location Cranial: The head end Caudal: The tail end Anatomical Terms of Location Rostral: On the head—toward the nose Anatomical Terms of Location Dorsal: Top (or back) Ventral: Bottom (or front) Anatomical Terms of Location Proximal: Closer to the body Distal: Further from the body Right and Left—the organism’s right and left! Anatomical Terms of Location Median—the center line of the body Medial—towards the median Lateral—away from the median Planes of the body Sagittal—a plane that divides the body into left and right Dorsal—divides the body in dorsal and ventral Transverse—divides the body in cranial and caudal External Features Label the head, trunk and tail – Trunk is divided into the thorax and abdomen, separated internally by the diaphragm Label and define the purpose 4. 5. Nares: nostril covers for protection Vibrissae: sensory whiskers Male External Features 6. Identify the gender of your animal Label and define the purpose 7. 8. Scrotal sac: holds testes at appropriate temp. Urethral oriface: where urine exits Female External Features Label and define the purpose 9. Mammary papillae: nipples – How many are there? 10. Vaginal oriface: baby rats exit The Skull Draw and Label and define the purpose 11. 12. 13. 14. Maxilla: upper jaw Mandible: lower jaw Incisors: front teeth for cutting What did the rat probably eat in the wild? Grasses and grains Teeth 15. Draw and Label the different teeth in the mandible – Molars, premolars, incisors Muscular System 16. What are three basic purposes for muscles? Movement (of skeleton), protection (of organs), function (of organs such as stomach, heart) Skeletal Muscle First, you must partially skin the rat. Do not cut through any muscle! Muscles to Define 17. Masseter— jaw muscle, to close mouth 18. Pectoralis— chest muscle, push forelimbs 19. Triceps— forelimb muscle, extend 20. Biceps— forelimb muscle, bend More Muscles 21. Abdominal oblique— move abdomen all directions, protect and hold “guts” 22. Quadriceps— hind Leg group muscles to extend 23. Gastrocnemius— calf muscle, extend toe Digestive System 24. 25. 26. Use scissors to cut the tissue at the back of the jaw to “flip” open the mandible. Find and define: Hard Palate— ridged; helps hold and chew food Soft palate— smooth; helps swallow Epiglottis— opens/closes to the trachea Opening the Abdominal Cavity Make an incision below the pectoralis down almost to the tail. Scissors are easy. Make lateral incisions to lay back the abdominal muscles. Draw and Label Organs in the Abdominal Cavity 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Liver--find functions sin guide. Stomach Spleen--immunity Small intestine— absorbs nutrients Cecum—digests cellulose Large intestine/colon— absorbs water Rectum—function (holds feces, not location Pancreas—makes insulin and other hormones, function, not location Draw the Urinary System 35. Kidneys—filter the nitrogen wastes from blood 36. Renal artery—carries unfiltered, but oxygenated blood to kidney 37. Renal vein—carries filtered, but deoxygenated blood from kidney 38. Ureter—carries urine to kidney 39. Urinary bladder—stores urine 40. Urethra—carries urine out of bladder Male Reproductive System 41. Testes—makes sperm cells and testosterone 42. Epididymis—stores sperm cells 43. Vas deferens—carries sperm from testes to prostate 44. Prostate gland—adds seminal fluid 45. Coagulating and Vesicular Glands—adds to seminal fluid, makes it coagulate Female Reproductive System 46. Ovary—makes female gametes 47. Oviduct— carries ovum 48. Uterine horns— where fetus’ develop 49. Uterus—where the uterine horns meet (not where baby rats develop) Remove and review these structures—Keep intact! Liver Spleen Stomach, small intestine, cecum Draw the Thoracic Cavity Use scissors to cranially cut the sternum to the neck. 50. Diaphragm—separates thoracic cavity from abdominal. Moves to allow air in and out of lungs 51. Thoracic Cavity—holds heart and lungs Neck: 51A. Carotid artery—carries oxygenated blood to the head 51B. Jugular vein—carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the head Respiratory System 52. Trachea—breathing tube 53. How many lobes of the lungs are there? (3 or 4) Circulatory System 54. How many chambers in a mammal heart? four 55. Aortic arch—aorta bending around to go down to the body. 56. Cranial Vena Cava—carries blood from the body to the heart (stained blue) 57. Descending aorta—carries blood to the body (stained red) 58. Caudal Vena Cava—carries blood from the head to the heart (stained blue) Endocrine System 59. 60. Responsible for making hormones Adrenal Gland— makes adrenalin Thymus—makes T-cells (white blood cells) for the immune system Review your entire rat Practice finding and naming the anatomical terms of location Review your entire rat Practice finding and naming the structures 4 – 61!